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Undefined Eric Prydz Presents Pryda (Astralwerks) Release Date: May 22 is revered as one of the most quintessential producers of our time, standing alone in his ability to mix commercial success with underground notoriety, and igniting the progressive house underground in a truly unprecedented fashion. We could not be more enthralled that Prydz will be releasing Eric Prydz Presents Pryda on May 22; it will be a release that will not be soon forgotten, presented in two exquisite formats: 1) a single disc of rare, unreleased tracks, a moment his loyals have been waiting on for some time now and 2) a deluxe 3-CD set, in which Disc 1 is rare and unreleased material, while Discs 2 and 3 are a brilliant rendition of a retrospective into Eric's career thus far, mixed and sequenced by the man himself complete with some of his special re-edits. It's a true collector's piece, pre-order a or copy now!

With his labels and, he has been acknowledged by Beatport as one of their biggest selling artists in history, garnering a following by an adoring underground scene and allowing Prydz to remain something of an enigma while also being a household name. In limited fashion, making it all more special, Prydz has played the world's biggest festivals and venues, holding a masterful residency at Ibiza's Cream in past years and making the journey over the pond for Winter Music Conference in 2008 where he played Ultra Music Festival's Main Stage and dropped a moment I'll never forget. With Eric's fear of flying and obscene ability to create masterpieces and draw inspiration while traveling by train throughout Europe on his mobile setup, those stateside are in for a real treat this summer with Prydz just announced to be headlining the tour. Eric blew crowds away with his innovative show concept that he toured the UK with involving 3D holographic video projection and lighting systems, and a cutting edge production. With all this behind him and timeless respected releases in the electronic community, Prydz heads into 2012 with a big year of releases that we can feast on. Now signed to Astralwerks, Eric has started work on his much anticipated debut artist album slated for release in late 2012, all after next month's release in Eric Prydz Presents Pryda.

Sounds divine to us. Disc 1 takes you deep into the world of Pryda that you are all too familiar with, but mesmerizes with new material. 'Shadows' is the opening track off the disc, which has surfaced long before and adds a nice vocal line to Prydz's funky grooves that are often not present in his originals. Next is which was debuted to the world on Pete Tong's BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix just a week and a half back, and sure to be one of the singles off the album. Equally layered and balanced, this track has a chilled-out vibe absent of heavy bass that prepares you for the journey the rest of the disc takes you on. 'Beyond 8' continues the smooth progression of 'Agag,' whilst the largely unfamiliar gives off a more tribal drum pattern and speeds up the beat before a blissful, uplifting piano line comes in that mixes with deeper synths to create a great new 'Pryda' vibe. 'Sunburst' gets dark, as sequenced strange noises are synced with the beat before mixing in a more upbeat piano chord, back to a dark trance.

Prydz rocks out with 'Hardrock Lausanne,' that is the most disco-funk heavy work off the album thus far leading into the downtempo, funky brilliance of 'Leja' later on. Is next, and the longest track of the album. With an obscure, techno-esque start the song transforms into an airy, emotional vocal track that leaves you wanting more. I wish there was a track I didn't want to touch on, but I'm sure not if that is the case; it's hard to leave an equal behind. Nachtmystium Black Meddle Part 2 Rarest. Fits the style of the album nonetheless, but gives us the signature Pryda deep, fast synths typical of his past work, blending in the new with the old, before an awesome deconstruction that leads into 'Leja'!